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    Réhabiliter l’Homme avec la technologie by Stéphane Simonian

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This double issue will be developed in a philosophical approach, relying in particular on the thought of Simondon (1958). …”
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    O espaço é a flor azul do imaginário: Gaston Bachelard e Walter Benjamin em Paris – a descoberta de uma paisagem literária by Valéria Cristina Pereira da Silva, Carlos Fonseca Clamote Carreto

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In an allegorical and phenomenological way, we took the image of the blue flower, as a symbol of the space in the philosophy of the imagination and the imaginary, as well as the survival of the romanticism that belongs to both philosophers. The blue flower is the direct image of the imagination, manifested in the consciousness and also in the desire as a place to be reached, and at the same time, an emblem of an occult dimension, of something that waits to be discovered. …”
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    What was the cause of Friedrich Nietzsche's illness? by E. Žilinskas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is one of the most profound modern philosophers. Since childhood, Nietzsche suffered from severe headaches, and at the age of thirty he became blind in his right eye. …”
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    Cosmotechnical Difference in Architecture and Urbanism by Dulmini Perera, Samuel Koh

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It does so by examining the concept of ‘cosmotechnics’, as proposed by the philosopher Yuk Hui. Cosmotechnics – defined as ‘the unification of the cosmic and moral order through technical activities’ – proposes that technology is not a universal category but always exists in a co-productive relationship with a specific cosmology. …”
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    THE PERSPECTIVES OF EDUCATION: COMPETENCES, INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENTS, TRANSDISCIPLINARITY by Andrey L. Andreev

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article also attracts attention to the fact that in newly adoptededucation standards competences are treated as widely as to include moral dispositions and values, and this position from the philosophical point of view seems very doubtful, as soon as in this case the notion of competence embraces nearly the whole contents of our mentality. …”
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    Aesthetics and Ethics in Anna Jameson’s Characteristics of Women by Alison Stone

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In this paper I contribute to the recovery of women in the history of philosophy by giving the first modern-day philosophical account of the ideas on aesthetics and ethics of Anna Jameson (1794–1860). …”
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    L’identité argentine ou la construction d’un mythe littéraire entre Europe et Amérique by Lionel Souquet

    Published 2002-06-01
    “…Paradoxically enough, this literary image is not so far removed from the socio-cultural reality as the identity of the Latin-American novelist is often defined by his or her engagement with reality through (philosophical, political, historical and sociological) description and analysis. …”
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    Athens or Rome? A New Perspective on the Political Philosophy of H. Arendt by Simas Čelutka

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Hannah Arendt is widely known as a philosopher who attempted to rehabilitate the ancient Greek conception of politics. …”
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    Well-being is dead, long live well-being! by Mark Piper

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The upshot of this paper is that philosophers should abandon the attempt to establish any invariant substantive claims about well-being as such (well-being invariantism is dead). …”
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    Researching in prison education-spaces: Thinking-with Posthuman, Post Qualitative, Feminist Materialism ‘beings’ to disentangle methodology. by Lucy Harding

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In being-with these concepts, I trace the influences of philosophers and theorists in these practices, including the work of Deleuze & Guattari, Braidotti, Barad, Haraway, Manning, St. …”
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    La dimension métaphysique du devoir de mémoire. Prendre conscience de la nature humaine lors d’une visite à Auschwitz-Birkenau by Nathanaël Wadbled

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…This relationship to the past echoes the memory practice to which the philosopher Karl Jasper invites when he thinks about German guilt. …”
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    Fracture-Safe and Fatigue-Reliable Structures by M. N. James

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Learning from history is, by popular account, something at which human beings are not particularly good; George Bernard Shaw having stated that “we learn from history that we learn nothing from history”, while the Spanish philosopher George Santayana apparently claimed that “those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it”.1 This is certainly true in the field of structural integrity where, some 150 years after the first full-scale structural fatigue tests were carried out, fracture-safe and fatigue-reliable design can be achieved to a statistical probability in complex and sophisticated structures, such as aircraft. …”
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    COMPLEX SYMBOL "MIND" AND THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL RELATIVISM by Gintautas Mažeikis

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…The history of rational epistemology is considered from anthropology point of view of cultural and philosophical anthropology. There are short interpretations of various types of symbol "Mind": "the first cause of movement", "basis of being", "force of salvation", "strenght of harmonizing of cosmos", "creative power of form of thinking", "basis of structure of Ego", "product of connections of neurones", "expression of social and natural relations". …”
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    The Ancient Greeks in the Thought of Arvydas Šliogeris: The Ambiguity of Reception by Gintarė Škėmaitė

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, the reception of the Greeks supports Šliogeris’ philosophical theory. This effect stems from the specifics of his thinking; he approaches it with passion and is unafraid of incoherence or repetition. …”
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    Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge as Cognitive Ethical Narrative by Hossein Pirnajmuddin, Omid Amani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Adding some reflections on the philosophical implications of Sartre and Levinas, it is proposed that the protagonist’s act of betrayal is circumstantially complex. …”
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    « Never was there a happier partnership » : les illustrations d’Arthur Hughes pour At the Back of the North Wind de George MacDonald by Catherine Persyn

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Last but not least, the eponymous character of the story and mouthpiece of the author’s philosophical views, the magical North Wind, whose sole mention immediately calls to mind the most inspired and best-known engravings of the whole series, deserved to be studied at some length, which is done under the heading : You Cannot Barre Love Oute.…”
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    ‘Bang-whang-whang goes the drum’ : Robert Browning ou l’énergie comique de l’homme-orchestre by Yann Tholoniat

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Robert Browning’s vis comica has long been overlooked, some readers from the Browning Society, founded in 1887, preferring to see a philosopher in the poet, and some critics, like George Santayana, choosing to dismiss Browning’s ‘poetry of barbarism’. …”
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    Les opérations intellectuelles des élèves et la perception de l’enseignante dans trois discussions à visée philosophique en classe de CP by Lidia Lebas-Fraczak

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In three philosophical discussions in a class of schoolchildren aged 6-7 years, we analyzed linguistic forms in successive utterances to establish the intellectual processes involved. …”
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    "He will die in another way before he is dead". The violence of the prison system in "The Double Dying of an Ordinary Criminal" by Breyten Breytenbach by Rosa Calì

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Then, Breytenbach’s short story The Double Dying of an Ordinary Criminal will be analysed, with special emphasis on the themes of the double and death, and Breytenbach’s indictment of prison conditions and the death sentence during Apartheid (1948-1991). Finally, the philosophical musings on death and mirrors in the second chapter of the story will be further explored, describing the role of writing and thinking about death. …”
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    Henryka Skolimowskiego krytyka cywilizacji zachodniej w kontekście kryzysu ekologicznego by Rafał Czekalski

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The recurring adjective 'new' points on the one hand to the necessity of breaking with current philosophical tradition and on the other – to opening up to and looking for inspiration in present existential dimensions; this referring mainly to broadly understood spirituality. …”
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